HOUia,C0;BI3T0R f e e s # Two-InciiRain $200,000 Loss in Blaze At Airfield' Farmers More Cheerful 25 Planeo, Including 3 , As Tuesday’s Fall Aids Member National Editorial Association-New Jer*fiy Preii Association — Monmouth County PNii AsiDciatioD Owned; By Army Lost;: Parched Late Crops In In Fire Last Evening This Section 81st YEAR — 2nd WEEK MATAWAN; N. J., THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 Single Copy Six Cent* At Red Biink Airport The drought was broken in this Twonty-lYvc plimos, Including area Tuesday evening. In fact if not U-Turns Are Out v Ross Withdraws three Ai'ir.y llttlxon craft, were In official record. ' Hire New School destroyed lust evening wlien llsmts :.. A steady .rainTrPach^rpi) as pre ’wriou* * ■ Wilhdrewel of Donald.H. rnzed Iho only htingar at tho Hed clous, as a flawless pearl to her- traffic condition on MtdiP St,. . former..suparviiln^ prllwlpariijf Bank Airport. Walter n.-Lauden»- ; rassed farmers—- fell during the Chief Edwin C. Sloat.said this Clerk In Madison Mettwen Township schools, ei stager.t operator of th’e prlvutely- night, bringing further relief fo morning lhat ihe- Maiawan candldiie ior th# post e l prln* (ivvnt-d (It'lil, estimated the .totaL.' ' parched crops dwarfed by thc 50- Police Department had T « en in* Matawan Man, Girl Pay Reuben Miller Granted clpsl of Union Btach schools loss n t;$200,000. . , day drought ; which^cau^d,,. IhQU* structed to warily .m otorists lo was announced by Benjamin Klrclltfhters mid equipment from sands of dollars in losses in this discontinue the practice of ’ Total-Of $81 Tuesday ■Indefinite Sick Leave;. - Y?WnSlt d litilc l v5|erl| of. the Hed Bank, Kntojitowii, Shrewsbury, scction .. ’ making U-turns al several In . In Foster’s Court; Board Awaiting Word Union Beach Board of Educt» Tinton Kalla. Win: llmok ulut Fort Although the Weather Bureau rc ters® ctions in the business dis 22 Are Arraigned On Matawan Tuition tlon yesterday. Mr, Young i*H Moninmitlv loHpoixled to Jho nltum ; trained from Issuing a formal state tricts. . — • ' he understood Mr7 Roii wai which wns turned in nt 8:10 p.m. withdrawing beciuie ot an oiler The hluzo wus hroiiiiht under con- — m ent-t h a t-_theJong ;d jr spel Hi a d -a t • — Chief Sloat elated that many' Fines7 trid "ccSts 7o |Z $ 2 ^~ werfi; Office of district dork of Mndlson of a. reisarch fsllowshlp at trol^bm it rin-houv Intcrr-Tliouilftnds— • last ended, area growers were more motorUis had b een . maklng ^ U- collected1 from 22 traffic offenders TowJvship.icliQQl!i..wna.puLoii.-n-fulL. Columbia Unlverilty,...... of npcptntnrs wero jdtriic,l«l.lo. Jhe^~_ :' chcerful than they have been for turns, on Main S t by .pulling into. time basis by action of tho bonrd of ttrraigned-:-Tuesday ■ Fceno by ih r llame.i ond densn thc past six weeks. , . * • Spring SI.. Paxk Ave., Rarino .Luther A. Foster’s court In Mat education ' Ot a ' ' n»ccUt'. i*ieetlnp. Tb*r» r»mn|n three uppiio^nts for* th« Union Beach posl, Wil iiiiinke. Nri lnjtirles wpi'e .reported, - • Fall About Two Inches Dr.. Fountain Ave., LUt.le SL and awan • Township. One driver, Reuben Miller, who htiR beeti dis Mr. Lntidenvlimer said - thnt tho Maiden Lafte and backing "out Leonard ^panicle, Irvington, was trict clerk, for ovfcr 20 ycurs, has liam Ramsey, who has been on . The measured rsintaU waa around flto evidently st.-irlnr) iii the purn- Tfils practice will no longer be given' suspended centence on been grantcd'sick lenvo for nn Id- tho faculty of Shrewibury .two inches, according to Abram V. chute lofl of (lie ninin himsnr which ^ permitted at these, intersections, liccnsc count' because he brought definite period, nnd George Jack* schools, is now a candidate, Havens o f Rutgers - University’s Is 150 feet- in leiiKth. 'J'lio ileld h e said. : three persons to court to support his son, of AVondbridgo, an .accountanU Charles D< Matthews and Charles College , of Agriculture. Supple operator wus tumble to suy whal The chief declared the ruling claim he hnd been out of work h filling tho post on u full-time M. Johos, both Of Keansburg, menting Sunday’s showers, it came I’mnml.IlK? blnxn to bri'ult out, One fWas being Invoked to help case four months and could not pay.* basis. . aro other applicants. Jn time to save late crops which, had the steadily increasing Main St. Mrs. JuMa M, AUmack, vice ■gimnisc Is Diut lt utnried fponi n ’ Mr. Jackson disclosed the Madl* already been effected.^ traffic problem. He also' urgod Largest lines wcrc a total of SB1 principal, ol Union Beach ichooli, tlvSM^elretill. Whllo nm iton were A spot ‘ chcck made of farms in that pedertrians attempting to. collected for one offense?. $50 and coo bonrd heard nothing further has Indicated ahe Is not ‘inter bntillni!vllio hliuo there wno » from the Matawan Township Ronrd this area Tuesday showed crops al* cross Main SL use Iho designated $11 costs, fronV Warren Hutch* ested In the post, Mr, Young said. sorlon of ihituu- explosion* Inside of Education on Uy protest ngalhst ready showing thc beneficial cf* cross walks only and reftaln^ imon, 211 ^ain St., Matawan, for tlie iKiiutnV '1'ln^it were utlrltmtcd thHneroaso in tuition fees nt Matn fects of Sunday’s shpwprs and Tues from stepping out into the street permitting an unlicensed driver to lo explixUiui ijiis limits. wan High School from $200 to $235 day night's rain was looted upon from between cars parked at tho operate his car,-and $25, and $3 Sevenil ijlunra thut were pnrked a year. This protest .thade early In „ as the proverbial “shot in tho arm”, -curb. • : -• - V - " ••• - - costs, from Miss Dorothy Myers, Committee Plans on the Held nnd two Ui^ were in needed for lnte crops, particularly also of Matawan, - for T>perfltlnjf V .N .’i Internationa! Tubercnlosls Cafijpaljn; protwtlnB tluV health J.UAe.>JUtll£d.iQ..ihQ:.-9U9UtlPillQ.f;'th.Q' (lie - iiir- when, tlie-n r« b fo k a -a u tr- sweet corn, late potatoes, lima Hutchinson’s caY without ft liccnsc. of the rislfig generation,, rcachca Into a Czechoslovak, town to Matawan board thc fact tho Madl* esenped liu1 liuiite.i. " ...... beans nnd cucumbers. It is esti Hutcliinspn and Miss Myers were vaccinate • this boy against TB. Some 100,000,000 youngxtcra son school budget had bcon drawn on the basis'oj tho $200 figura or Field Ownod 7 Plinn mated one-half of lhc early po Hold Man On apprehended by Trooper J. A. are to be tested and those found untonbhed by TB vaccinated. ” Asldo frmn tho tliroo Army tato crop was lost. y ; . Galessi, Koyport State Police, on iginally stipulated by Matawan and that to revive the payment upwardw Mi^wan Tw^WiH plimea, lioven of Hie 2H hint werft Tuesday’s-ra in also "-was looked Route 34 June 20. . Miss Myc.cs owned iiy tlio nlrporl. All of lliu pleaded guilty. Hutchinson entered at (hi* time would unsettle Mndlson Enf&spp Rules Covering upon tq4rcvive badly^ scorched pas- uchool finances. The Matawan pliinea, vnlunt nt from $80(1 to $7000 turea^precluding.farmors fmrTfiavT n'-pleU; ufcllot^giiiltyr protesting Hho Keansburg Chief.. Peddling; Road Project ouch, wet'o ciivi’iocl by Itmurimce. ing to give supplementary feedings chargc was unwarranted because linard alsp was .romiiKl«.Usttti.q.-lii\Y. Charge William Lyons, requires jiotlflcntipn on tuition rates Discussed ------..TJ||v,lwU!Mo^'!!LiL1^Jiestr.nyed nir- _ of lmy td cattle. Lawiis 'also shftw: Miss Myers had had a. permit ori Offers Resignation bo given a sending district hy the ernft WIIH oslimiiti'Cl ' signs of coming back to life. Who Eluded Priest In which she had been learning to Action ntfnlnut peddlers who full receiving district In ndvanco of thc Mr, l.innlcniiliiiiei' cotlinnlcd it Shore resorts did r\ol share the 'l Chase, With Attempt drive, even though It was expired to Ret Ueensen In MotnWnn Town- would cost $70,000 lit tndny'o coli- on the date In question. McGuire Has Served In State Highway Check drawing of the budget in tho‘send- farmer’s Joy over Sunday’s showers. To Rob Church, Store Ing diiitrlet. . uhlp. woo nnlicd by Comiiilttecinun utruetloii llijiui'ri to replnfo tlio In Keansburg, for ^example, hotr Fine two Spcftdors . Department More Than Indicates Traffic Across Willinm Defimi “n t-th e .township w w d 'Im unr. lli'culd II10 luilldliifi This protest waa diRcussed at a rainless wcekpnds had been bring .The Rev. William Haughney. meeting Thnriidity, Mr.-.llcuan' -wua-iioLcnvcreiUiy Inaiimncc.; Tho State police pressed two' more 23 Years: Has Been In - Route 34 Does Not Call Matawan hoard meeting late in ing record crowds. Tlie usuo} throng curate at St. Joseph's Church, Key dccliiicd thero nro nt Icnnt 20 iniu- iidilitlnnnl jari.oon Ilnnumo .eiitliniiled ' chnrgcd, hoth MIchticl Walker, Juno. At t'Ais meeting it was noted invaded Keansburg on Saturday, port, experienced a hectic night - Poli.ce Worlt-Since -07 For Installatipn roslilenta peddltin: fooilRtulTn unit In the JMO.OOO till ill Ions resulted North Arlington, nnd Harold V. .the uii|ni' against 1? drivers, all of whom were the expenscR per pupil to tho rrcolv- later helped lead to his npprcn- Chief McGuirc will hnvc a. two- point by tho Stnto Highway De* hint bemf npprnnoiied In thn mutter fined. Herman Johnson, 24 Church ihg,district csliinatcd on costs of a wcro n Unison tj^w -'tfjedvl1' hension after a second uhsuccosful week vacation period thcrcufter to partipent this week. • by ii loeiil ithIiIi' ii! opiirntlnu u inllh eoimi'1'tl.oii with Ihiliiinu, mnpplii!} ^5t., Matnwan; Robert .Jcdclc, year back instead of two yearn. burglary attempt that same night. make theieffcctivc date of Ills reslg* Matawan Township offielnln were rmili) on it votornn’a lloenje. This niirveyn uml phnliiKriiphy. lie sn ld ' Charles St., Laurence Harbor, und Franklin K. Anderuun, when a mein- nation Sept. 1, . , notified ’ erosii tratfle-appeared en innn coinpililned of oiit«ldo. sold nt tlie -...... Tho ^cqno Shifts Democratic - Organization Of Group's Aims - the left side b y rd i:ar <»perated by . Patumbp' ’was proceeding north head-on collision et the lntersec* towl»hl|i iinll July Iti, ..Tiie ruin- The scene of activity shifted next Jam es O'Neill, WyckofT tft., tiido of , , when he struck theVfear of .a truck •tion; of. R o u te. 30; «nd 'Stone Rd„ Mayor Cltarles Er-Applegate of Matawan Township Cop fti mi«wer (o-an-in inlttee wjli limpect new roud eijnlp. to First SI. Eric Pedcrgch, who, lWMtawanf - j — . • owned and driven by Joseph Mai- Sunday afternoon.^ Four, of the Keyport, hns sent out Invitations whtnli a tnwnfthlp official wan ment Mnrniny. " i 1 ’ ltves la the apartment above .the Returns To Duty Today Mrs.- M M ont wuu ahaUpu up ih inchalk of Kearny. Malinchalk injured were taken-to Hnzard^Hos* to representatives from 10 euhi quoted nH labeling tho newly- Mrn, Ann (Irons cnniplulned nliniit Hopkln’s Drug Store was awakened pltal by the West Keansburg Fire thu crush, mTonllni; lo thu Mat* , had come* to a stop on the high inunitlcs in the bayshore area re formed .Madison Township Tux* innoko from Imrnlnu lit llio dump when he heard comeonc attempting Aid Squad after emergency treat Pntrojrnnn Charles Ai’lano, who nl Cllirwond. It wo, mlHtlegtcd th u uwan pidtee.amt trsnsferred to tlio ’ way, prior to turning through the questing their attendance at, ti has been ill |or n month, returned prtyerfi' AwMOciatloM "agitaton*," ^eer»n»l anj)miaia:i^ owucil by liu* to rifle thc cash register. Pedersen ment -at._tl& office of a Keyport eoidd; lie nvniiled 11 Kreil I^nlln . safety island. ' Jnefcting Jn/tho-Iloilo- Post flounc, to duty this morning with tho Mata- Rrew* Wood, at a meeting of lhe P.fJU(id find-. tnkeii.Jo (ho hoApiiul. Just-before--the-4mpactr-Palum^. ^ w n ^man feavc^ Jh e storc^ and Aid Pietro, roud foreniiiii, lOHti'Ufiteil tiie Wnn-Townrhip* Police TK*pHi’iinentt .wisiwlfltiou.-..l»cld In jfcniei'lwiU .frjUUUil !■’inmK)hed _!3r. apparently wrenched u thc ' steering flred a revolver in to '1110 air in. Squad brought five others .toi the 'airrlinKriiTeirrinly'tn'InirnTrilleeted (Friday) night' to formulate plana Patrolman Arlano was stricken with Legion Hall, Laurence Hitrhor« Aram (.’aj.ioohinr'M rs. TjeMoiiV* wheel and the “convertible struck an attempt to bting him lo a halt pbyiJcian where they were treated refulie on un ensterly wind. InlllliH for lliO- rebuilding bt Die Demo' jpnaumontn and upon order/} of hiy Jashed hack i/i behalf Of the iisao* phyfileltin,' mid lie imthovixed oon* . the truck a_ glancing blow‘ • 1716 car The man. did not stop however and and Vcleased. ’ .(lie smoke nwny. from' tin*. (Iru^n cratlc Party In Moimiouth County. physician wan confined.to his home elation, '. . tljyumeu nf thi? hiju. door opened1 and thp driver and ‘fled through the borough hall park* •• Those hospitalized were all from fesl^leiiee, Mrn, (JriiHf* wild tills wiil ing Jot to Front St. _ Also to be considerfid at . lhA .during the convalescence period. Mr. Wood, said that "agltajnrft was Accnrdlmt to.-tho pM lcrT^port o f"' the girl tumbled to. the roadway Elizabeth and riding in a car driven meeting will be the organization of not do nn' children iiel fire to the Joseph Lovett, . residing ..flcross southbound by Miss Catherine Reporting back to duty this morn ..word dh’tutora use., llaa this dump wlien . pliiylnit ilierr, The lhe uerldeht,. the nndiiilhneflr^ni^-. a Bayjhore Democratic Club lo IipImk driven runt on ltotde .14, nnd . the street' from the store, also was Hamilton, Hi. The person suffering ing, Patrolm an Arano a?;ked Thu gentJeman/*" he iiKked, •'’he<»i) la eoiiifiilltfM^wns-Jiifoi'ined 1111' uinolte comprise members from MjrRan* tho oeelilent Mreurrrd when Mr. Two Injured As Car aroused and summoned policc. apparent graver Injuries was Matuwnn Journal to convey hhi office so long that he |iat» forgotten wns belnu t'onipliiliieil nlxiut Iiy Patrolman Geiger ’ and Spccial frijlc, Matnwan, Matawan Town thanks to tho many friends who he Ih not a prlvut^ hut a public O'Neill attem pted to 4 crons lhe Plunges Into Ditch : , Edward Haulcka,* 35, who .sustained ship, Keyport, Holrndel, /Hnritnn re»l|lent« us fur nw uynn tlni C'llff- Officer Fitzgerald, responded and visited him and sent cards during official, and, as such Ik, or should lil^hw/iy r.imllt from ’ Ilrouri Ht. a punctured lung and broken ribs. Township, Union Beach, Kcannburg wood lletich iihornfroiil, Ml', Mur/, .-Two-men Injured when their car split.up,to comb the area. They He wns xlding on lhc front neat. his illUCiM, j be, a servant of the tHibllc?" Poller reported Hint Mr, 0*Ne[ll Is and Eua und West Keanrfmrjt. siilil the committee would Invest! missed a curve and plunged into spotted a man,- who. turned out to In the fiacR'scfot were Mr. and M n. During Patrolman Ariano'u nb* Mr. Wood also declared that "he- « nephew of Mr, Uelf> , , onto Hie ultuiitlon...... - Mntnwnn 1’ntroltwm ftohett Me* . a, nine-foot ditch near Pleasant be Lyons, attempting tq hide be James Shirlaw, elderly persons - Invitations have been mailed to lienee his pn:;t war. filled .by l’ntrol* caiiw w/‘ want lo know where our A polltloii with nine siunors unit Ciowan'lnvcKtl|*,«d/»d^No fOiuidiihdt Valley linn, Route 34, yesterday hind a tree on Osborn St. Hci was who suffered > from shock. * members of the oounty committee m an Alexander Ehbes, tax dollar is going and wlod we ed ii filreet Unlit on Heeoild Ht., r.fT W0i;e filed. ’ ' afternoon,- were brought a by the Jodgcd /n j^l and after question Thc northbound car v/a.i driven and pfflcc holders. In the varlouw can (fo to imvt) our homes nnd have Afliiiitie Ave. This will li« Tniipmlril Aecordliiff ""fi) i:>inad mcinbern, - Keyport First Aid Squad tO the ing admittcd4cni)oth the church and by Patsy Conte, 38, East Ornnge, municipalities. Ilic, meeting will a few ernt» left to‘ feed our chil Iiy tlio I'ominlttoe, diona witli one Mrs, J)eMmit sustained injuries to office of’a Keyport physician. store entries. iand all riding .with him were from be open to the public. All - persons Falls Frpm Moving Car dren, lie calls ut) ugitaloiu on Sunset Ave., Ouli .Slinden, wliere lier Inmlc Hahinl«y ftlullt in a fall 1 Frank V. Cope, North Arlington, Investigation dtsclostd that after that Essex County city. Mr; Conte interested in furthering the ;mccos:i "Ilecnusp we wanf to rllm h tije ii il(ji>l also Is uouulit, . Susie Hoots, throe-and.one-half' (lawmstiilrs in ln'e-liumo. hOn the ’ one of the injured, sustained a deep eJwding Fr, Haughney, Lyons. had was th* only one Jn the. two cars of the Deinocralic Party in Mon Chlneie Wall, pen«trat<; (lie silence yearold daughter o f Mr, and Mm C om plaint In R rro r hoHjdtal trip. Mr. iinll wni aceuin* laceration of thc arm. Samuel taken a cab from the nearby Six who fild not report Injuries. mouth county are Invited to attend. and find out whot is going on, we John II. Hoot:*, fell out of a mov Hurry J., Klldufl, New Yurk pnnled. l?y Tlmulhy llmispy, mjuad Glmpelson, Lakewood, was hurt Corners to the center of Keypori. Tlie Injured in tho Conte car Mayor Applegate stated. nr*» called agHatorn, , ing car . about two inlle* from wrote lhe nonimltlef’ il terun letter about the face and head. , Hethcn proceeded to visit .several were Vera G eordand.« 27; fcRosc "Bemuse we want to grt behind pre::|dent, and f.oieindaw of Mr-i, Matawan last Thurrday, when lhe tiliout tlie delay In lli'tttntl two treen .' ..Keyport State Police pulled thc drinking places and enroute home Geprdand, 34; Rocco DiGiogolo, 35; the Iron Curtubi uud become in- lJeMmd. . . * Bothers Enters Pica family wos returning frorti n vlsil reirioveil Iroin lliu lots on Willow men from the car prior to the decided v to rob the druff "store. Antonettc Conte, 37» c.and Frank forrneri, we are called ogltalor#. in" HMn/Tfiton, ~L. I. Tiie child Ave, Tlieie trow, were blown over arrival of thc ambulance. Lyons forccd entrance to the .Ktorc Conte. 2 years old; *' They were all Arraigned, at Freehold before , ,|jnMir.iu~Inhtir.^d” o;uf naini.:naim.1 raHing/' Mr*mi* from nioiiK III" street. 'Itiij com Four Drivors I’ay $SH « .irer«l ■ concu»H.... «><> Wo.«l ebm-ludad, "why (IommH Iu- by smashing out a ccllar window, treated for shock und released for County Judge J. Edward Knigh^ oilttee determ ined Mr, Klldillf wii« aUriililon..., . • ijlTci' lo lir>1|j tls, II fctl'icfly lion- For Various Offenses cutting his hand so severely, as to j treatment by their own physician on a bad check charge, Howard In error. Hint tlie tuta lie owim m e Bay Water* Satisfactory r T)>i? rnlrli.-ijj nceUMCfl wjii?n llin ! pijliljfiii ut luxpayrri, n;> n leave a trail'W blood thfouijh thc^n East Orange. - R. B o fh m Jr., 74 Main St., Key /'iv u jt not ni'ir (lie trees, ■ A- tnliil of JMI3 .In Ones wuii col- ymmnstrr touctind the door 11(111(11!' jnilillt olflctul oliould?" I’he waters In thc. bathing areas store., . - Raritan Townahip fwlicc gave port, pieaded non .vult. He will All uncovered W«ll on Lloyd ltd •Ifcted from Imir driv»*i» ttim «o*d nnd the door opened. Walter ti, Heeker jirealded ot tlii> of Keyport arc satisfactory, accord Check of Lyons’ record disclosed ■ both drivers a summons for carclcss bc jentcncrd on July 22,...... property,... cornj})n!l|ed nbout ,, re. for ninl'ir v*'hl«'lo rdfeiurs before gUtement^lhts week-by hfl,had-lieffl;-diargctl--gj l h j drivfne. ^ ^ ...... , ' Bothers is alleged to have posted ifes«foii, ot wideii Fred H.’ Koiidiift cently by I.ulcl CovnHCO, wns re- Matfiwim jjnnirrier‘'James' H. Mar**’ artd entering thc duPont plant atf ./ ' r outlined„tiif? or^fi)||^(K u^ i)ur|ioac'! A. Howard Williams, health officer. |||)rK,‘l cov'’ri'fl over, A nother une, tin on Monday. Matawun I'olU'e f Parlin in January. 1948, and again! " Inspfifilfen Warning Mr. Williams .said that "to the Marks 80th Birthday the K'jcppol electrical appliance To JnvcKlltfalo O^e rea&f»n« for’Tlii* on the Mali 1 Do Jiriricrty on (.’iii.hly were ''f>Mfii>hdm*oU in all caMO*. _ .-, ^knowledge of thc Keyport Depart In Apr. i, 1940. IJc )\ml Utkcn $105 store, Atlantic Highlands, on June" Matawan T’oliee Chief ^>lw|n (', hi({h tax late in Horne sectlom off lid., is bnlntf called to tlio uttcnllon (im (I'M V/llliHmrnn, N«w Hrunii' ment of Health, from a report re ori the seccnd Occasion. Lyons was! Mrc* Ida Isaacs of Fort Lauder 25. . Slonl warned tbU morning that a Madlion T*jwnBhip and ta seek of tlie owner, who Is In t'olirmnlii wick, wuu IhM-d $12 for eircluDi on probation on these counts when i:ome ai^nnJi of reducing this mtef ceived from the State Department - dale, FJa.. formerly of Wyckoff St; drive would be ow ned a^ninM He hns liijlructed « brother In New drivliuf. Koiily tllndkowshl, Cor* ofr Health'* Raritan Bay waters ah* arrested Thursday...... ; Matawan, celebrated her BOth birth- Washington Engine Win* .owners whose cans still e'irry 104ft Jersey to tnke cure of tiie innlter, ona, It |.( ataf ifn\v.*ud C. t»ndth, safe for^SfWlminlng''and' bafhtnp. a ’ - - \ 'i m ~ ' ' m ' - i ' {"day‘on July .I. f5he was feted on inspection Tiie lli;cini‘ TTum- At C.I.O. Convention The iiulldlntt impeclor rnporteil Vmdvillu. pidd-'KT tuul %\2 , re. Tills report was made on the basis Alumni Meets Monday j the (tfcasicn at the home of her A delegation ropro&entJjjg WaaIi- bcr* of such vehicles will l»e tok«u> 21 perm it, lsinied ( III Juiie for fon sjiecHvely, for np«'e y. Mrs. Terhune Valdes ‘ M ataw an Persorm I Stem s The Matawan First Aid Sqund is Howard Frledmnn. Son of M f.^W continuing its campaign for funds Mrs, Tcrhuno Vnldes of Fcnnsyl- Mrs. Arthur Trlcdman of Matnwan, Honored At Shower w ith w h ic h to. o perate lU . V9iunlc.ei; iw iw m iwiww»ninm rnm iniiiwnMmni*in f f ****"iT vrrm m niniiiimmtiMnni vnnltt, wnn lhc. Rural of honor ul n service for residents of Matawsin lias' rcturneii to Troy, N. Y„ where reccn t bu ffet giv en by Mr. nnd MrB. 1 Mrs. John M. Krauss and Miss William Bennett Veutmed to his and the surrounding area. Funds lie hns ncccptcd a position for tlie ^ Matawan Represented Helena Krauss, Brooklyn, home in Alliance, O.V Wednesday August Bride-To-Be -: Wm. J. Butler Sr.'s Charlci Schock, sr„ «t their homo are tiecessary- if the squad is to on Edgcmere Dr.. Matnwan. The summer, Ho Is n senior nt Ilcnnso. • r Yesterday At All-Day spending thfe s u m m e r a t t h e i r sum after visiting-Mn and M hl W illiam . Given Surprise Pinrty cOnUhuc Its* worfc, Persons who —-Fete'd On Occasion At Iner Polytechnic “Institute, _ m e r hom e on V alley ^Dr. • H. Sutphin.; , were Mr. imd Mrs. Jay Dun- Session In Pjainfield Tuesday Night ; ^ have not ^contributed to this year's Daughter’s Home .... cun of Holmdel; Mr. flnd Mrs, Wll- Mr, and Mrs. Peter TenEyck are Mr. and Mra; F. Hpwarid Uoyd campaign are Invited to send dona llnni Llppinrotl nud Mr Hnd Mm, Move To New Home entertaining Mrs. T enE yck'! Jr, spent the weekend with the R. A.G.-Stetlcr, president; F. Miss Patricia Tibbetts, Broadway, tions directly to the squad, or any Mr. and Mrs. William J. Butler Henry Wlckhnm of Red Bnnk, nnd Howard Lloyd sr., vice president; brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and' Rev.' and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Keypprt, was honored Tuesday eve m em ber...... sr.; of Pine St„ Koyport, cdcbrntcd in, Carthage, WRJ., while enroute to Mr. nnd M n Willinm Sutphin, Mr. Mr, «nd Mrs, V|ncfint (3W nnd . William Wieland, secretary; Karl Mrs.' Edgar Brown, of Hollywood* ning at a surprise miscellaneous The squad reports the following their 50th wedding nnnivcrsary on Texas.- ' ' : nnd MnC J. Rnymond Kbtchel, Mr. ch ild ren iinvo,. m oved from khelv Claus and Fred Mauer, represented Calif. - -...... shower given at the homo of Mias calls d u rin g the period Ju ly i*12: Saturday and were fcted thnt eve Miss Marjr’txnriCartait is cpend und Mrs. Jnclt Hcusey, Mr. nni Mra, homo on Spring St., Mntwyan, nnd . the Matawan Rotary Club-yester* • Miss Louise Kearney, of Brook Barbara Woodhouse, Broad St., Ambulance No. 1: ...... ning a t a p arty nt the hom e pf, F, Howltrd Uoyd, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs, itro residing on Netherwood Drive;. day ;at • the ^ Rotary International ing a week visiting Miss Nancy Keyport. Assisting Miss Woodhouse thclr somln-law and duughter, Mr. lyn, Is a guest of her niece,-Alts. Craslv of Red Cross station wagon Churles Schock, Jr., nnd Mra. Mur- ClIITvlooi neueh. . 1 assembly of the 271st district, at Gorman of Union Beach. as hostesses were MIbs H elen and Mrs. Stanley Schultz sr., First Allan J. Morrison. at Marlboro, callcd by Freehold Bucrite Lulrd of Mntawun. , the Park Hotel, Plainfield. The Bobby Palm, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lenovlch, Miss, Dorothy Welle, Miss Susan and Timothy Johnson of squad to assist. - < St.,. Keyiwrt, A. Edgar Palm,' left Wednesday for Adcle Poling, and Miss Nancy Matawan d u b is a member of the Hicksville, X. I., are visiting their The couple are bolh*“nbllves of district. . * .'j. Camp Ockanlckon, Medford Linzmaycr, : George Tliothp^on, Main St., Mark 24th Anniversary giiuidparcAts*cMr,-,MndJ^ .. M n^Sttphea SiUckjo and dflugh- th r o w n ;f ^ Keyport and have* made their home "Theiiew ^distrlct^ The decorations were-4n -yellow here nil-their "lives. They were E. Springhorn. * , v ' ter, of Woodstock, N. Y., were Sat sld an ...... ' ...... Iii celebration ftl their 24th wed Pierson of Perth Amboy, presided and white and thc gifts wert' ar married on July D, 10DD, by the ” Mrs. Susan W. Ross of Orlando, urday guests of Mrs. Emma posack, ding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, at_ the session;-wilh J. 3fej Madsen ranged In a wishing well which Fir? Call, Bull Run Rd...... Rev. Elijah'.Green, then pastor of Fla.. is a guest of Mr. and Mrs- Mrs.. .‘John Boots and children, Itichui’d Tcngue, entertained itt of Perth Arnboy, acting as'.'secrc- had. white streamers suspended Benjamin Wclssman, Bronx, , N. the Keyport Reformed Church, Tho Peter TenEyck and Mr. and Mrs. Susie and Jebbie, have returned dinner at their home on *Rnvino -ta ry i ' from the top. The .same ^color Y., taken from scene of three-car witnesa^s Were the minister's wife -Go rdSn_Te nE y c k r hom e^after~^i5lttng^w r: Bools’; * * ■ ^ "r^ny’T 'rp^mii^riT~7^c\v Tersey scheme was .carried ."out. aT^tKe' crash on Route 34 to Monmouth Ur-r-Matawaiir —— — ------Mrs. -Inez Britton, .M ri Jo h n aunt, Mrs, Fred W. Woods in Hunt and .Alfred .Post Until-hls-rofircK NEW DAILY BUS SERVICE businessmen and well-known Ro- buffet table which also.- was oma- Memorial Hospltai...... ment several yeurs ago, Mr; Butler Othej-s attending were Mrs, Bcs* LautymvaVJ, Dr.> Shirley tauter; ington L; I.' MrS.' Woods returned Old Drldot, South River, NflW Brwni- tarlans jvere speakers, including merittd with" matching Randles, ', - Elmer Holtz, Marlboro, partially operated a newspaper business hi ale Crulg, *Netrong, *nnthor- of. Mrs. wald and Miss Jean Campbell are to MUstBwnn' with them for wick, Bound Brook, ' Boirtok-viut, Arthur McCollum* of Hishland ^Miss Tibbetts will be inarrlcd In overcome by smoke and heat while Teague; Miss Dolores Quotidian, Cation, Qtlhleham and Allentown. on a vacation at ‘the Lauterwald overnight visit; . . ’ the Union Beaclif area, Park; A. R. Emiles oj Union; P. T. St. Joseph's Church on Saturday, fighting grass fire; removed to Mon* Jersey Cily; Mr. and Mrs. Forrest ' Bums Ltavft Kayport - '] summer home in Warner, N. H. Nancy [ nnd Ronald Orr spent Mr. and Mrs, Btuler are the , - MloJJo Post llOUBf) - 1 Rugger of MetUchenfF. S. Mathew- Aug, 13, to Jphn^P. Hourihan. of mautl^ Memorial...... - - Tcaguf and daughter, Linda Louise, John Lauterwald spent •1tha.tiveek- several days this week visiting their parenta of six living children nnd 12:40 p.m. in d 7(49 p.m. 1 son\of - Plainfield^ Charles ^Phll- K eyport. Mrs, Rose Hecker, Linden, cur Bridgeton; Edgar Farrell, Hoboken; r- Matawnn < en d there. . .. grandparents* Mr.. and - Mrs... OJaf besides Mrs. Schultz they are: Mrs, (Knplan's Stare. Routo 94) howerSjT Westfield; thc Rev. D; R^ Attending ..were . M rs... Michael, crash Route 34, to Perth Amboy William Hicks and Edgar .Smith,. Mr. and Mrs. H. CaryTTMeKelvey Lurson in Perth Amboy, F,miiirtlSQnBont.iWilllam J.B u tlcr Hi4S p.m. and ?i80 p.m. «-••• Evans oKSomervllle; George W. Hourihan, .Miss Betty Hoprlhan, General- Hospital. ------:’- Sanford, ” N,~ C.V' Mrs.'' LelglV Fri tl »7 -- alHu— , of West Barrington, R. I., spent the j r . , . Mrs. I)oi'othy. IiUt?u all o t Key Ewing of Trenton; the Rev. W. The .Glenwood Mission Btmd of Mrs; 'FrederickTM: -Tibbetts,..Miss Mrs. Czisko, Oak Shades, to Mon Miss Anna Thonuis, Miss Mildred Haturdoya, SuttdayH, HolldSva- 'T~ weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William the First Presbyterian- Church will' port; Mri, Christina O'Chat of Xoyporl tits p.m. M itawan #i80 p.m* Taylor. Dale of Pojnt Pleasant, and Jtidy Tibbetts. Mlss Boris Klnhnfer, mouth Memorial., - ' Teague, Miss Ellr.abeth Teague, R, Craig. have a picnic supper Tuesday eve ClifTwood; nnd Russell Duller of IMekup and dlRclmrso nlso muito : the Rev, Cordic Culp of New Mrs., Frank Linzmayer sr., Mrs, Mrs. Harry Lubkert, Holmdel, to Miss Dolores Teague and Craig • on stroot cainom, ‘ \ Mrsi Richard Erdmann Jr., enter ning at 6:30 at the hoine of .Mrs. Cleveland, Tenn, They have 14 Brunswick. - Frank-Linzmaycr Jr., Mrs. Charles Muhlenberg Hospital. Teague, Matawan, . • JERSEY SHOnC DUB LINES, Inc. tained her Iifnchcon bridge club Leroy Bergen, 55 Church St. Hus 'grandchildren and! Mhree great- 1 The session lasted all day and E. Stultz, Mra. Dyson Woodhouse,, • Mrs. Helen Regan, Sea Cotw, * It) Main Slraat Thursday. Prize winners wcrc Mrs, bands., of lhe members will bc Mrs.' William Hitchcock, Mrs. An g ra n d c h fld re n r^ ^ ..... \ Maiawan, Haw J«rsay w as attended by over 200 New CllffvVood Rcac)i, to M onm outli Me* Clnsalfled ads get reeultk cheaply. _ Phon#, 1-0010 . Paul Egan, Mrs, Ralph W. Herrick guests, ,. At the celebration party at the Jersey Rotarlans. Thc Plainfield thony Lenovlch, Mrs. John Tromm, morlal.,, pnd .ftjr^s. R aphael' C. D evlin. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fischer of Schultr. homo the decorations were club served as host, ?■— all "of Koyport: Mrs. Edward Wal* Mrs, 'Ronald Holmes, Hin’rison _ .Louis Pazlpnza ■Isspcndingthis Fort^Lauderdale, Fla,, JformPT'-resi in white and goldjMth n lurge w^rl . Jiliwin l:as« : . ‘ fece . o( 'LnvircncQ- Harbor; Ave., mntcmlty; to Monmouth Mo* week with his family at the home dents,'are visiting their son-in-law Leona Pinuult of Providence, R. ^., ding^cake ns thn-centerpiece at tho m orial.! of his mother-in-law,. Mrs. ,T. H. nnd daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Richard th? guest of honor »and the bufTet table. The ciikcf was s u it Church Group Plans Mrs, Rlrhard Dominyj to Luth A. TOURINE & SON Murray, Hop Bottom, Pa. ' Burlew, Mr, nnd Mrs. Flscher'are ably -Inscribed with tho numerals For September Recital hostesses. . eran* H ospital, N ew ark. TYDOL BCRVICC STATION Mrs.' George Alton of Fairfield, also visiting another son-in-law and Gifts were sent by Mra, Lucy "Ml" and tw o candles on top, M any * Ambulance No. 2: ' Conn., Vaa the guest of Mr. and daughter, Mr. .* A O fW * i ■ f’ -i• in t t ;< f -.A — THURSDAY, JWf~UrlM PAGE SEVEN Cam p. - » , . . Warfr Sm*!! Cruft To A D istrict 3, Boy. S cout C ourt Of Following ehftft t* tor 6«a4f Honor will be held this (Thursday) Stay Clear. Of-Hook' Hook (tho, Homshoo). lo Port evening at Camp Roberts, Beers St., ; Continuing their policy of olfer- M om nouih, Tor Ktjpoxt S outh s Hazlet, the campsite to llotlct Small- boat owners were w/irhed. Ing'major stars pf stage and screen,; : Amboy and oihtt. fU riiia Bay Troop! Qt. ’ " •...... ' ‘ ‘ 1 ■’ loday li ‘keep . clear' p i tho a re a Harold J, Kennedy und Herbert 13,000 yards (seaward .of F o rt H an point*, add 10 mlauiai* FotA j- *' ■ M. V anBrackles Kenwlth will present Susn'n Peters' $15,000 RawW ill MZ~_ b u r r ^ w k lu b tric t 15 mlnui**. cock from July 13 until July SI Good Governm ent Club In "The Barretts- of Wlmpole while a coast artillery group Is Decided A t O ceanport; For Bay Head o& BarnagBl B iy/ A lio Return From ... H oldr A nnual Picnic S lre e t“ *os th e f o u r th .attractio n -Of add 5 hour*. 20 xnlnutas. For Rad firing guns nt tlio fort. . ^ Prep For Choice Stoke S e a t t l e , W a s h . ’ > their Princeton Drumn Festival, Bank; on tfavoslak Rivar,add 2-- , The restricted urea exlenit; sea Members “of the Cloud' Govern ward for 15,000 yards from Sandy - lamplighter,_ a- -proud name in hourt, 5 mlnutei. ' . Mr. »nd Mra. Rudolph Clival and ment Hepuhlkoii Club and guesls Hook Pulnt-lioeknwuy Point Jetty Monmouth Park’s raping past, is July IMMB.8.TJ ------ion, Danny, have returned tu liieir held- their aimuul - pjjenic:_at. thp south to Ambrose l,lghtshi|)-Scot- honored at the Ocganport 'truck ' H igh Low H u iiut honw aftu r a vacation tci|> homo of Mrs. Elizabeth Huylar. land fji«ht«hlp oxIended-lu.Siijvdy j next Saturday, afternoon with the F rid a y -m o ra ltte . . . . U t i l 8i07 to Arksw»! *■ Kulton St., ICeypui t, Monday, night. Hook Bench. Goviiriimenl author fourth running qf the $15*000 Lamp* Friday ttUnwon ... lti?5 fit? Jlenry; O. fimilla Of. Holmdol Rd„ The ’ birthday uf one of the mem ities have requested boots to slay lighter Handicap at o mile and a Saturday morning .. — H/ixkt, l< v lulling1 relatives in bers, Mra. Alvlniu Sti'lttnmii,, wus out of tills diingnr urea during the sixteenth. The original Lamplighter, Salurdaf afternoon . I2i0$ 6il0 Detrplt. Mich. ' ...... celebrated, - ' for whom the weekend stake is Sunda/tnorninfl .... UtQl 6t2| firing (roni. 8 n.m, to 5 p.m. daily Mr. and Mrs- Mlllspaugh Van Others pi’eseiit—wpfe; Mr, and exccpt Siilurdny njid Htliulw, : named, was one if the best re- Sunday - afternoon .. IBHP^iOl B rockle ‘o t Jtazlet Avo, Hozlei, Mri, Willlttin Neldinger, Mr, jtyd garded.-threp'yearfOldsvpf - hlS-£ea: M onday m o r n l t f g [ . , , 12<6$ 7tl7 tjove returned after a several weeks Mrs. Ciui'enct; Strickland,' Mr. iind Monday •fiarnb^n ?77 hM f.-OI (rip U> Seattle, Wash, Mrs, H enry C layion, M r.. u n d ' Mi's. H onor Studcnta A t M JC Jje; is po^b^o^y^em em hered> ot : Tua&day mornInff- T.~T*4C StlQ Mr. and. Mrs. Frunk C. JJjrcr of Clarence Hulf mid cMldivn, Miss Myrtlo Hutton of Union the new Monmouth'Park as if hlgh- Tiiaiday'ailarhebB''.. T ’ * *22 ^ 0tOVr tb o C.rftWf«rd,s--CofiH>i'- wcU«», ein-o tiui ,Hari'y,VMrs.- Jutth! ljup Ueueh,; and IftJward..J3ui‘4»iW^ class band of horses preps for Sat Wednesday morning . 2t42 9tOQ spent, lilt week visiting their sou- son', ' Min, Itichur Earl Devlin Pitches, Bats M ates To V ictory Over Sacred H earts Preferred by m ora^user^ The‘ newly-organized Matawan a clearance Ar-A.| -under-thc-managership of than the next two m akes combinedl* P a u l jGUs). Zam bito and Bill Fitz** o f Patrick, got off Jo a winning start with-a 3-0 shutout,over the South’ Amboy Sacred .Hearts behind the sensational cne-hft pitching of £arl, ■ (Whitney) Devlin, former Matawan H. S. -'soiitlipaw; : 0 ...... — ^ Along with blanking the Hearts, prior to compl$& Devlin also helped his own cautt’ by^ contributing two of the six hilts accounted tor by Matawan. entire store. 1“ ™Ma taypnr ^ rd - on a double by Devlin,'a wallrto-Artie May, a sacrifice- by Jack Lonning and iJoug Marvel’s long sfhglo to left. The winners added one more' ih the top bfthc f&ufth w^en Lou its...Now Zambiio .walked ond promptly stole second ;ohd ' third. McOowon then walked,and PeVlin got hi,s second . hit to ^fnd'up-tha ^Qrlogv . • • • The Amboyans hit only one ball - out ~of' the jnfleld ‘ and that was* taken care fit by Marvel on a 11 to* catch, Devlfn-fiVnned 10 and* walked four. . v • • • Jimmy Schanck; was oyt of thii Matawan lineup with a bad ankle. Managers desiring to book the Matawan A A. may call Bill Fitz p atrick , M ataw an 1-0009. M a ta « a n Al A. (3) . , ‘•J .. • / / . «b f b • Ye», if. friiil Truck uteri are buying mpro May, rf ...... v.,. . 3 1 0 Or .• LaCnrilng, Ob 7 ; 0 -1 Chevrolet trucks than the next two makes M arvel, c t 0 J 0j| combined, Wh
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